Twenty-first century color lines : multiracial change in contemporary America
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Twenty-first century color lines : multiracial change in contemporary America
Temple University Press, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Exploring the multiracial, multiethnic
目次
Foreword
Introduction: The Past as Racial Prologue?
1. Color Lines in a Multiracial Nation: An Institutional Demographic Overview of the United States in the Twenty-First Century
Part I: Foundations of Multiracial Inequality
2. Color Lines in the Mind: Implicit Prejudice, Discrimination, and the Potential for Change
3. Structural Racism and Color Lines in the United States
Part II: Ambiguities of Racial and Ethnic Identity
4. "We Are Not Like Them": Social Distancing and Realignment in the U.S. Latino Racial Hierarchy
5. The Paradox of the Puerto Rican Race: The Interplay of Racism and Nationalism under U.S. Colonialism
6. Shared Fates in Asian Transracial Adoption: Korean Adoptee Experiences of Difference in Their Families
Part III: Negotiating Change: Group Interaction on the Ground
7. Multiracial Youth Scenes and the Dynamics of Race: New Approaches to Racialization within the Bay Area Hip Hop Underground
8. Toward Diversity That Works: Building Communities through Arts and Culture
9. Commonality in Values across the Racial Divide
10. Immigrant Political Empowerment in New York and Los Angeles
Part IV: The Road Ahead?
11. To Be Continued? The "Problem of the Color Line" in the Twenty-First Century
Conclusion: Color Lines, the New Society, and the Responsibility of Scholars
Contributors
Index
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